Tuesday, December 30, 2014

What is Benvolio's advice to Romeo?

I think you are referring to Benvolio and Romeo's discussion about Rosaline. Romeo shares that he is in love with a woman who doesn't want to love him back, her excuse is that she plans to live chaste. This occurs in Act I, scene i.


Benvolio suggests first that he forget Rosaline. The he suggests that Romeo check out other women.


Here's specifically what he said:



By giving liberty unto thine eyes;
Examine other beauties.



They take advantage of this opportunity in Act I, scene v by going to a party at the Capulet's house.

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